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Edgeryders

LIVING ON THE EDGE


Facilitating the transition of youth to an independent active life

14-15 June 2012, Strasbourg Council of Europe


Agora Building, Room G3

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Facilitating the transition of youth to an independent active life

Edgeryders is a think tank of citizen experts working on a policy document concerning the transition of youth to an independent active life, on behalf of the Council of Europe and the European Commission. It is massively collaborative, distributed, self-selected and experience-based.
Massively collaborative, because it has over 950 participants (and counting). New members come on board at a rate of about 100 a month. Distributed, because participants dont share the same physical space. They coordinate their work through an interactive online platform built by the Council of Europe using free software (http:// edgeryders.ppa.coe.int). Self-selected, because European young people dont need permission to participate: they simply sign up to the platform, pick a task and carry it out. This makes sure that participants are passionate about their participation, and they carry out precisely those tasks that they feel they are good at. Experience-based, because the emphasis is on sharing personal experience: Edgeryders is all about trying to map what young people are actually doing to complete their transition: where they are investing their time, energy and resources.

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A small team of researchers is carrying out ethnographic analysis of the experiences shared on the Edgeryders platform and comparing it to existing European policies that hinge upon the transition of youth. A final report is scheduled for October 2012. The Living on the Edge conference is a chance to look at the first (substantial) batch of evidence and provide input to the final synthesis. Some preliminary results are: surprisingly many young people seem to be willing to go through considerable hardship in order for their work to be socially useful. A recurring ambition seems to be get paid to solve the worlds problems, not to make and sell useless stuff. There seem to be perceived inconsistencies between policies in different areas. For example, the EU has ambitious targets in terms of the share of the population that completed university education, perceived as driving a better, smoother transition. But financial hardship on public education budgets mean that university means, for many European students, debt, and debt hinders any transition.

The transition of youth is everybodys problem, and intergenerational, cross-societal dialogue is essential to make sense of it.

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JUNE 14

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12:30

Welcome coffee and sandwiches


Meet and greet: Emilie Turunen, member of the European Parliament

14:00 14:05 14:05 14:25

Welcome to the edge


delivered by Andrei Trubceac, Young Peacebuilder

Opening session
Gianni Pittella, Vice president of the European Parliament // Gilda Farrell, Council of Europe, Social Cohesion Research and Early Warning Division

14:25 16:10

Meet the policy maker


Policy makers from institutions such as the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the European Parliament, national, regional or local governments discuss with the Edgeryders community the emergent world young Europeans are building. The focus is on interdependency: how institutions and young citizens can improve co-operation in the future. The session is framed as an open debate. Community members each have a concrete proposal to advocate. Participants: Emma Toledano-Laredo, European Commission, DG Employment, Social affairs and Inclusion // Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament // Spyros Pengas, Deputy Mayor, city of Thessaloniki // Pier Francesco Maran, Alderman, city of Milan // Alessia Zabatino, The Hub Sicily // James Wallbank, Access Space // Medhin Paolos, Associazione G2 // Matthias Ansorg, EarthOS Host: Francis Gosselin, University of Strasbourg

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JUNE 14TH

The questions to be addressed: - Spaces for production as a platform for social innovation and employment/ income generation; - Individual and community development through an inclusive stance; - Full citizenship, diversity, societal openness; - Behavioral change and societal resilience: from social currencies to sustainable living. 16:10 16:30 16:30 17:00 17.00 18:30

Concluding remarks
Gilda Farrell, Council of Europe, Social Cohesion Research and Early Warning Division

Coffee break Europe: a future history


A respectful listening session, in which the most significant experiences in the Edgeryders community are presented by their protagonists and discussed.

MICHA WOZNIAK

Participation reloaded: from anti-ACTA to citizen-institution collaboration

GINEVRA SANVITALE

Building digital commons: Wiki Loves Monuments

BRINDUSA LUCIANA GROSU

Broken dreams: Transition to family and working life seen from the trenches

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JUNE 14TH

IDIL MOHAMED BEN VICKERS

Meaningful diversity: navigating the different spaces of modern-day social interaction

The graduate with no future: myth or reality?

EIMHIN DAVID

Social enterprise and social capital as a future solution for Europe

STA GURN HELGADTTIR


20:00 23:00 20:00-20:05 Welcome

Travelling through Iran: freedom as a virus

Cocktail at Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art


(1, place Hans Jean Arp) Welcome by Nawel Rafik-Elmrini, Deputy Mayor of Strasbourg. Informal attire ok, if you want to dress up even better!

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JUNE 15

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09:30 12:00 10:40-11:00 Coffee break

Breakout sessions
Six parallel workshops facilitated by Edgeryders community members on issues perceived by Europes youth as important and what young entrepreneurs, activists and innovators are doing to tackle them. Each session starts with two testimonies, then calls upon the participants to bring their own experience and agree on what European young people are doing in that particular domain. Enabling/hindering factors are identified, and enabling possible public policies discussed.

MAKING A LIVING Facilitated by Jovin Hurry and Chris Pinchen, Chokepoint Project Discussant: Valentina Cuzzocrea, University of Cagliari.

WE, THE PEOPLE Facilitated by Pedro Prieto-Martin, Asociacin Ciudades


Kyosei // Smri McCarthy, International Modern Media Institute. Discussant: Magnus Eriksson, University of Gothenburg.

CARING FOR COMMONS Facilitated by Bridget McKenzie, Flow Future


// Elisabetta Cangelosi, Alternative World Water Forum. Discussant: Barbara Giovanna Bello, Statale University, Milan.

LIVING TOGETHER Facilitated by Jorge Couchet, Every1Tutor


// Andrea Paoletti, architect. Discussant: Sladjana Petkovic, PEYR network.

LEARNING Facilitated by Andrea Latino, Green Geek School Education.


Discussants: Piotr Mikiewicz, Educ8.

RESILIENCE Facilitated by Lucas Gonzalez, The Hexayurt Project.


Discussant: Dunja Potocnik, Institute for Social Research.

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JUNE 15TH

12:00 12:30

Dynamic reporting of the workshops: the Edgeryders community suggestions for policy makers
Every workshop will present the suggestions made by the participants to improve policies and support youth in transition. The outcome of each breakout session will be presented in three slides: one to identify an important challenge; another one to identify the stakeholders in ensuring that the challenge is resolved, as well as their relationships to each other and the challenge; the third one to propose a creative, actionable solution for how to solve the challenge and get stakeholders on board to help make it happen.

12:30 14:00 14:00 16.45 15:20-15:40 Coffee break

Lunch Building the Transition Handbook: a research agenda


Research team and community discuss the structure and the most important content of Edgeryders final report, to be completed during summer 2012. The session is framed as a presentation by the curator of the final report, Rebecca Collins, followed by open debate. Presentation:

THE TRANSITION SO FAR Rebecca Collins, University College London OPEN DEBATE
Chair: Gilda Farrell, Council of Europe - Social Cohesion Research & Early Warning Division // Emma Toledano-Laredo, European Commission, DG Employment, Social affairs and inclusion

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JUNE 15TH

Participants: Barbara Giovanna Bello, Statale University, Milan // Valentina Cuzzocrea, University of Cagliari // Magnus Eriksson, University of Gteborg // Prudencia Gutierrez, Educ8 // Gaia Marcus, Royal Society of Arts // Piotr Mikiewicz, Educ8 // Sladjana Petkovic, PEYR network // Dunja Potocnik, Institute for Social Research // Ben Vickers, Ataraxia // The Edgeryders community 16:45 17:30

Final conclusions and perspectives


Sneana Samardi-Markovi, Council of Europe // Rita Skrebikiene, CDCS European Committee for Social Cohesion // Luca Scarpiello, European Youth Forum // Jasmine Idun Lyman, Story Architects

19:00 23:00

Edgefest
We kick-off the unconference weekend with Drinks, Pecha Kuchas and a designer battle at La Salamandre on 3 Rue Paul Janet, 67000 Strasbourg. In cooperation with Alsace Digitale.

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EMILIE TURUNEN
Member of the European Parliament Emilie will be joining us for the early Meet and greet on day 1. Emilie Turunen, born 1984 in Jgerspris, Denmark, has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2009, elected for the Socialists Peoples Party (SF) in Denmark. She is Vice-President of the GREENS/ EFA Group and member of the Committee Internal Market and Consumer Protection, and a substitute member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and the Committee of Economic and Monetary Affairs. She is a member of the Delegations South-East Asia ASEAN and Iran. She holds a Bachelor degree (BA) in Social Sciences and Working Life Studies from Roskilde University. Before joining the European Parliament, she was a member of the National Executive and Executive Committee of the Socialistisk Folkeparti (SF), the National Chair of the youth wing of SF, SFU (2008-2009). She was also active in the social and NGO field, as Coordinator for the Danish Social Forum (2005-2006), and did voluntary work for the Danish NGO, DanChurchAid, in Cambodja, working with the LWF and Cambodian Womens Crisis Centre (CWCC) (2004). Twitter: ETurunen

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ANDREI TRUBCEAC
Young Peace-builder for Peace Andrei will be presenting during the meet the policy maker session on day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa.coe.int/conference/ schedule/ Graduate student in International Development Studies, intern at Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR). Passionate about peacebuilding, conflict transformation, infrastructures for peace (I4P), development cooperation and de facto statehood Twitter: TOOLosophy

GIANNI PITTELLA
Vice president of the European Parliament Gianni will be presenting during the Opening session on day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa.coe.int/ conference/schedule/ Gianni Pittella was born in Lauria on November 19th, 1958. He is married and he has two sons. He graduated in medicine and surgery and specialised in medicine for legal and insurance purposes. He early became a member of the Young Socialist Party of which he was elected Regional Secretary and member of the National direction. He was elected Municipal Councillor (1979); Member of Regional Council and Member of Regional Executive for training, culture and productive activities (1980). He was member of the executive board of the centre-left party, Democratici di Sinistra (DS). He took responsibility in the DS Party for policies concerning Italians in the World. In 1996 he was elected

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deputy at the Italian Parliament and appointed member of the Committee on Environment, Public Works and EU Policies. He has been a member of the Special Committee on Wastes. In 1999 he was elected Member of the European Parliament, reconfirmed for his second term in 2004. During his mandate, he was appointed as EU Standing Rapporteur on Structural Funds and General Rapporteur on the EU Budget procedure. He was President of the Italian Delegation at the Socialist Group at the European Parliament; Member of the Committee on Budgets and the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. In 2007 he has been appointed as Rapporteur on the retail banking sector inquiry in Europe. In 2008, he was elected for his third mandate. Since July 2009, He is first Vice-President of the European Parliament; he has also been appointed as member of the Parliaments Bureau; Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection; and Delegation for relations with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro. Twitter: giannipittella

GILDA FARRELL
Council of Europe, Social Cohesion Research and Early Warning Division Gilda will be presenting during the opening session on Day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa.coe.int/ conference/schedule Mrs. Gilda Farrell is the Head of the Social Cohesion Research and Early Warning Division, Directorate of Democracy at the Council of Europe and she is the number one responsible for having the Council and the European Commission on board.

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EMMA TOLEDANO-LAREDO
European Commission, DG Employment, Social affairs and Inclusion Mrs Emma Toledano Laredo is the Head of Unit Active inclusion of disadvantaged groups, Fight against poverty, Directorate for Europe 2020: Social policies within the Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, at the European Commission.

MARIETJE SCHAAKE
Marietje will participate in the Meet the Policy Maker session on day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa.coe. int/conference/schedule/ Marietje Schaake is a Member of the European Parliament for the Dutch Democratic Party (D66) with the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) political group. She serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs, where she focuses on neighbourhood policy, Turkey in particular; human rights, with a specific focus on freedom of expression, internet freedom, press freedom; and Iran. In the Committee on Culture, Media, Education, Youth and Sports she works on Europes Digital Agenda and the role of culture and new media in the EUs external actions. In the Committee on International Trade she focuses on intellectual property rights, the free flow of information and the relation between trade and foreign affairs. Marietje is a member of the delegation for relations with the

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United States and a substitute member on the delegations with Iran and the Western Balkan countries. She is also a founder of the European Parliament Intergroup on New Media and Technology. Marietje is a Member of the European Council on Foreign Relations and vice-president of the supervisory board of Free Press Unlimited. Before joining the European Parliament, she worked as an independent advisor to governments, diplomats, businesses and NGOs, on issues of transatlantic relations, diversity and pluralism, civil and human right. Twitter: MarietjeD66

SPYROS PENGAS
Vice Mayor of Thessaloniki Spyros will participate in the Meet the Policy Maker session on day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa.coe.int/ conference/schedule/ Twitter: SpirosPengas

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PIER FRANCESCO MARAN


Pier Francesco will participate in the Meet the Policy Maker session on day 1: http://edgeryders.ppa. coe.int/conference/schedule/ Twitter: piermaran

ALESSIA ZABATINO
Social and cultural value of some illegal actions, like theatres occupation in Italy, that could reveal the paradox of an illegality that becomes legitimate for the social and cultural impact produced She graduated in Arts Management and she deals with cultural projects for urban regeneration between Venice and Catania. She is interested in social innovation, she is a promoter of The Hub Sicily and shes part of L Arsenale (Sicilian Federation of Arts) http://larsenale.org

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JAMES WALLBANK
James will participate in the Meet the Policy maker session on day 1. Responding to industrial decline by providing a context to re-mobilize wasted potential. How social and economic regeneration can be addressed holistically, at individual and local scales, rather than from the top down. Artist, activist & CEO of Access Space Network. Runs a free, open digital lab. Supports a peer learning community and repurposes trash technology to develop technical, creative and social capabilities. Links innovation & inclusion, creativity & recycling, open source & peer-learning, diversity & community. http://access-space.org Twitter: accessjames

MEDHIN PAOLOS
As part of the Meet the Policy Makers discussion: how open in technology could support our education, solidarity, resilience and economy. Open source, open design, open everything enthusiast with a diploma in computer science and a background in all things tech. Entrepeneuring in a lile collaborative consumption startup. In his spare time, making a truck his home. http://ma.juii.net/ Twitter: matjahu

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MATTHIAS ANSORG
As part of the Meet the Policy Makers discussion: how open in technology could support our education, solidarity, resilience and economy. Open source, open design, open everything enthusiast with a diploma in computer science and a background in all things tech. Entrepeneuring in a lile collaborative consumption startup. In his spare time, making a truck his home. http://ma.juii.net/ Twitter: matjahu

FRANCIS GOSSELIN
Francis will be moderating the Meet the Policy-maker session on day 1. For several years, Francis has been pursuing both graduate-level education while remaining strongly involved in project management in numerous fields, including print and online media content production and management, institutional consulting, social network management, economic development and teaching responsibilities. Francis is currently completing his Ph.D. in economics at the University of Strasbourg, he holds a Masters in International Affairs from HEC Montreal, and has been acting creative community manager for the MosaiC research center since 2008. http://bit.ly/a6vgRH Twitter: monsieurgustave

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NAWEL RAFIK-ELMRINI
Deputy Mayor of Strasbourg

MIKE RYSIEK WOZNIAK


I will be talking about how the anti-ACTA storm was brewing long before it struck; how it was possible and what decisions where instrumental for its spread; how the Polish government is finally opening-up (new Open Data Policy, free e-textbooks published under CC licenses programme) and what we can try to achieve in the future - for instance, copyright reform in the EU. Human rights in digital era hacktivist, Free Software advocate, privacy and anonimity evangelist; CTO of Mobile Technologies Laboratory on Warsaw University of Technology; President of the Board of the Polish Free and Open Source Software Foundation; expert volunteer to the Panoptykon Foundation; co-organizer of SocHack social hackathons; charter member of the Warsaw Hackerspace; and Telecomix co-operator. http://rys.io/en/ Twitter: rysiekpl

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GINEVRA SANVITALE
Wiki Loves Monuments, an international photographic contest aimed to increase the documentation about cultural heritage on Wikimedia Commons, the Wikimedia Foundation database of freely usable media files. Anthropology student, begin to volunteer at the age of 19 for some local cultural association. Last summer won a scolarship to attend Wikimania, the conference of Wikimedia Foundation projects, and got involved in Wikimedia Italia, the local chapter of the Foundation. http://www.ckyosei.org Twitter: ckyosei

LUCIANA GROSU
Work exploitation, stress and a young persons (impossible?) dream to have a nice family and a well-paid job. I am a young journalist, psychologist and writer. I am passionate about innovation. So far Ive been quite busy studying (most recent: International Relations), but I plan to change the world starting next year. http://helpfromhome.org/ourprojects/nonprofit-consultancy

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IDIL MOHAMED
During the Europe: a future history session on day 1, Idil will be talking about Meaningful diversity and navigating the different spaces of modern-day social interaction. I am a political scientist. I am interested in the emergence of state institutions and mechanisms of social organisation. I am particularly interested in the phenomenon of the so called failed states, especially in the Horn of Africa and the alternative modes of governance in the region. I am currently pursuing a Masters degree in International Relations at the London School of Economics after having graduated with a degree in Social and Political Science from the University of Cambridge. Outside of academia, I am involved in several community projects most of which aim to improve the educational achievement of students from underprivileged social backgrounds and the enhancement of social cohesion within communities.

BEN VICKERS
My talk will focus on my experience of running a Profession (Reality) Development program for soon to be graduates. Primarily concentrating on art school as a unique space for learning context creation and what it means for navigating difficult terrain. With a view to illuminating what some young people or graduates with no future are doing in the current grey zones of post university life. Narrative Curation, Social Infrastructure, Luddite, Web Developer - I hold a split practice between the contemporary art world, education and activism. My time is currently divided between co-running Lima Zulu London project space, Brighton Universities digital steering committee and writing under various pseudonyms. http://www.benvickers.net Twitter: benvickers_

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EIMHIN DAVID
Will be talking at Europe: a Future history session on day 1. All things social business and social enterprise, a change of paradigm and how we might understand that from the personal perspective, P2P approaches to change, network aggregation and the need for transnational law to accomodate migrational cultures, the growth of the global community, the next steps for growth, tools for bilateral (both top down and bottom up) funding flows and relations, the popularisation of SMS(ocial)E incubation, and the linking of resources in a transnationally comprehensive effort to make the changes neccesary to our survival. Eimhin was born and raised in Ireland amidst tumultuous familial situations. Took a degree in philosophy and English literature and theatre before leaving Ireland for the Netherlands to attend circus

school and reclaim his body consciousness from cerebreality. He is most looking forward to the event and to sharing time and inspiration with you. Twitter: Involuteconduit

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STA GURN HELGADTTIR


I will be talking about my personal experience of travelling in Iran and how it is to be a female traveller in such a oppressed and authoritarian country like Iran. The importance of take the road less travelled and interact with the people you meet on the way. Currently studying History at the University of Iceland. After a serious case of wanderlust I felt the urge to push my limits and visit countries like Iran and relying on peoples kindness and Couch Surfing while travelling.

JOVIN HURRY
Jovin will facilitate the Making a Living workshop. He will share personal experiences on living in different continents; his research on entrepreneurship; and will engage participants in thinking aloud through creative ways. Jovin Hurrys interests lie in sustainability, entrepreneurship and negotiation. A graduate of the KTH/ Royal Institute of Technology and the Blekinge Institute of Technology, he resides currently in Sweden; is based in Singapore; and is originally from Mauritius. Twitter: lJovinHurry

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CHRIS PINCHEN
Making a living, networks, hacking for change, tools Coordinator and communications lead at the ChokePoint Project. Core member of the P2P Foundation. Co-founder and organiser of many events based around participation and technology as part of Cataspanglish. Previously Social Media & Community Outreach Coordinator at Citilab. Twitter: cataspanglish

VALENTINA CUZZOCREA
Happy to join the Making a Living breakout session on day 2! A sociologist interested in how young people become adults through their work, Valentina is passionate about investigating every possible process of sense-making around this topic area. She works as a Research Associate at the University of Kent and is a board member of the European Sociological Association Research Network Youth & Generation. Also definable as a tireless & loving observer of humanity as only an ethnographer can be; unsystematic but enthusiastic consumer of books/movies/ music/travels/sports. www.valentinacuzzocrea.net Twitter: valecuz

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SMRI MCCARTHY
Democratizing democracy. How do we make participative societal governance structures and what is the benefit of increasing individual self determination? Information freedom activist. Writes code, essays & articles, gives talks, wrestles with governments and builds technical, political and social infrastructure. http://smarimccarthy.is Twitter: smarimc

PEDRO PRIETO MARTN


What we have learnt researching civic engagement in Europe and Latin America and, more important, what we are planning to do with it: collaborative creation of KYOPOL, a civic neural system for the symbiotic cities. I am the founding president of the Association Symbiotic Cities, which since 2006 aims to find ways to put Internet at the service of empowering civic engagement. http://www.ckyosei.org Twitter: ckyosei

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MAGNUS ERIKSSON
Doing research on political participation in Edgeryders and will join the We, the people session Researcher in social science and interaction design at the Interactive Institute in Gothenburg on the question of how the use and development of technology can become a means to and an issue for political change. Other research topics is and has been hackerspaces, history of electronic music instruments and pirate philosophy. Has a hacktivist background, being a co-founder of the file-sharing and internet culture think-tank and advocacy group Piratbyrn in 2004 and later Telecomix and The Julia Group, which are dealing with technology for activism and securing an open internet future respectively. Also faking it as an artist in internet based art collective FATLAB. Twitter: monki

BRIDGET MCKENZIE
Caring for the commons, especially cultural and environmental heritage as a resource to accelerate learning and transition. Director of Flow Associates in London & Delhi. Consultant & researcher on culture, learning, digital tech & ecology. Also into photography, music & home schooling. Neither young nor old at 45. http://thelearningplanet.wordpress. com Twitter: bridgetmck

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ELISABETTA CANGELOSI
I will co-lead the breakout session Caring for Commons, I will be talking on the the language of the commons and the language related to them (responsibility, sharing...) Researcher and activist. I recently got my PhD studying water issues. Beside water I am interested in commons, social change, human rights, migrants. I am in a transitional phase.

BARBARA GIOVANNA BELLO


Barrister in the field of juvenile justice and labour law in Italy; in the process of starting my post-doc research on hate crimes, on-line discriminations on several grounds; consultant, trainer and researcher in the field of youth. Passionate about bottom up movements. Author of some articles and book chapters on anti-discrimination policy and law, social inclusion/eclusion, minorities. I am an enthusiastic and curious person.

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JORGE COUCHET
We are living and shaped by ancient kind of relationships coming from our times in the caves, while we are experiencing technological changes that show us ways previously unthinkable... Holds a diploma in Computer Engineering, master in Business Administration, and a master in Artificial Intelligence. Currently is pursuing a PhD working the interplay between artificial intelligence and social networks.

ANDREA PAOLETTI
Co-working and co-living in order to explore the series of unpredictable and surprising ideas that emerge from combining different inputs. Architect, entrepreneur, community developer and curious observer. I design spaces and experiences where the people become an active participant in shaping the design of their environment. http://www.uuushh.com Twitter: uuushh

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SLADJANA PETKOVIC
I will take part in the open debate session Building the Transitional Handbook: a research agenda on day 2. Member of the PEYR since 2010; President of the National Youth Steering Committee of Montenegro since 2007; Actively involved in policy making, implementation, and analysis; Committed to the knowledge based policy making and multilevel stakeholder cooperation; Experienced in working with an international NGOs and the governmental structures in the Western Balkans; Trained youth worker and experienced grass root activist; Multidisciplinary academic background (Master in Psychology, and Comparative Local Development - sociology, law and economics). http://www.andrealatino.it Twitter: andrealatino

ANDREA LATINO
The challenges of reforming education in european countries; from collaboration to crowdsourcing, new learning methods and educational policies for empowering the citizens of tomorrow. International relations student from Milan, Italy. Blogger, public speaker, graphic designer. Proud Green Geek and founder of project GSE, for a new innovation culture in high schools. http://www.andrealatino.it Twitter: andrealatino

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LUCAS GONZLEZ
I will lead the breakout session on Resilience as a key element of the transition of young people to an independent active life and beyond: actionable ideas on zero budget, so that we can increase resilience in Europe. Public health physician, monitoring flu and helping in readiness against flu pandemics. Cooperate with the Hexayurt Project on open tools for fast, cooperative, creative resilience in the face of non-trivial threats. Member of free-software and open-hardware groups locally. http://www.imagina-canarias.org Twitter: lucasgonzalez

DUNJA POTOCNIK
I will join a session on resilience and later talk about structuring the richness of the Edgeryders mission reports on Making a living. A sociologist, researching youth and education, employment and science popularisation, bridging the gap between youth and policy makers in existing rigid policy making process. She is also a private entrepreneur, started a private non profit institute for sociological research and science popularisation three years ago. www.dunjapotocnik.org

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REBECCA COLLINS
I will be joining the Caring For Commons discussion group, and giving a presentation synthesising the Edgeryders project so far. Youth geographer (and current PhD student) interested in how young people navigate consumption cultures, as well as youth transitions and the ways in which human beings are socialised into specific cultural values and practices; lapsed art historian; occasional painter, life drawer and life model; co-founder of MEND*RS (The Mending Research Symposium) and the UCL Youth Geographies Research Group.

SNEANA SAMARDIC MARKOVIC


Director General, Democracy at the Council of Europe During the period of nearly five years in which she served as the Minister of Youth and Sport in the Serbian Government, she focused in particular on the strategic, legislative and budgetary activities of her ministry. In this context, she worked in co-operation with civil society, the municipal and institutional authorities and the media. Before this, she worked for the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on improving relations between neighbouring states and she was the first ever female Deputy Minister of Defence.

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JASMINE IDUN LYMAN


Jasmine will be presenting during the Final Conclusions and Perspectives session on day 2 Jasmine is a film director and experience designer with a multifaceted academic background and experience from the arts of film, design, fine arts and performance, as well as archaeology, communication and cognitive sciences http://www.storyarchitects.se/ Twitter: story_architect

NADIA EL-IMAM
Nadia EL-Imam is Creative Director of Edgeryders, at the Social Cohesion Research and Early Warning division of the Council of Europe. As an engineer and designer she is interested in using digital technologies to address complex societal challenges. Before joining the Council of Europe, Nadia held senior creative roles in advertising agencies and did Techno Tarot readings at festivals. She studied Human-Computer Interaction at the Royal Institute of Technology, Cognitive Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet as well as Interactive Art Direction at Hyper Island, in Stockholm Sweden. She has lived in France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, The United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Switzerland, and Kuwait. www.edgeryders.ppa.coe.int Twitter: Ladyniasan

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